Петербургские славянские и балканские исследования

The archive of the scientific journal "Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana.This scientific journal is aimed to publish research papers, review papers, case studies, conference reports devoted to Slavic studies. It is published on the base of the Department of the history of Slavic and Balkan states of the Faculty of History of the Saint-Petersburg State University (Russia).

Quebec Network for Slavic Studies

The Quebec Network for Slavic Studies (QNSS) aims to facilitate intellectual exchange between scholars based at Quebec universities in any discipline whose research touches upon the area of Slavic studies. Site is in French and English.

Studies in Slavic Cultures is an annual journal from the Slavic Department at the University of Pittsburgh. Articles, written by graduate students, focus on Slavic verbal, visual, aural, written, or performative culture. The site provides access to past issues, as well as information on submissions and subscriptions. In English.

The Association for Women in Slavic Studies sponsors research and teaching for scholars of women's studies and questions of gender analysis in Central/Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. The Association seeks to improve the general public's understanding about women in these regions. The Association is a networking resource for those concerned with the problems, status, and achievements of women in the profession. The organization is affiliated with AAASS (The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies).

Slavs of New York is a blog about Slavic culture throughout the five boroughs of New York City. It provides an events calendar, suggested walking tours, field trips, descriptions of important monuments and landmarks, and biographies of famous Slavs. In English.

Kdo je kdo v české slavistice

Searchable and browsable directory of Czech Slavists, compiled by the Slavonic Library in Prague. There is a listing of Czech institutions that conduct Slavic studies, with contact information, plus a listing of Slavic library collections around the world. This site is in English, with a fuller Czech version available.

The American Balalaika Symphony is a full-size symphony orchestra based on Russian folk strings such as the balalaika and domra. The ABS performs Russian and Eastern European folk and classical music in the Washington, DC area. The ABS website provides background on balalaika orchestras and information about ABS and upcoming shows.

The Journal of Slavic Military Studies investigates all aspects of military affairs in the Slavic nations of central and eastern Europe in historical and geopolitical context and offers a vehicle for central and eastern European security and military analysts to air their views.

Slavica Publishers, the well known publisher of academic texts and textbooks in the fields of Slavic and East European languages, linguistics, literatures, and cultures. Website gives access to Slavica's online catalog of books, software and journals. A list of forthcoming books is also given. Site is in English.